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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/8798/fact_sheet_9_native_flora_and_fauna_of_ipswich_waterways.pdf Explore
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12 May 2010: It produces a mass of small, fluffy, white flowers followed by edible, blue fruit. ... The eastern water dragon feeds on aquatic crustaceans, insects and fruits of riparian vegetation.
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30 Sep 2022: Geijera salicifolia Scrub Wilga. Hernandia bivalvis Grease nut Near Threatened. SPECIES COMMON NAME ICC – SIGNIFICANT LOCAL SPECIES. ... Turraea pubescens. Acacia glaucocarpa hickory wattle. Allocasuarina littoralis Black sheoak. Alyxia ruscifolia
by Ko Oishiipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/ipswich-revving-up-for-festival-of-horsepower Cached Explore
24 May 2022: The festival kicks off with the Ipswich Cup Barrier Draw at Tulmur Place on 14 June. ... Ipswich Cup Barrier Draw – Tuesday 14 June. Broadcast live on the big screen at Tulmur Place, Ipswich.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/iconic-events-receive-significant-financial-support-from-council Cached Explore
9 Jan 2024: The 151st Ipswich Show held from 17-19 May will receive $30,000 and the Ipswich Cup, run by the Ipswich Turf Club on 22 June, will receive $20,000. ... Cr Fechner said the Ipswich Cup is the showpiece of the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival calendar and
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29 May 2020: 1 cup milk. 1 cup water. 1 cup grated tasty cheese.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/flying_foxes Cached Explore
17 Oct 2023: Fruit that has been partly eaten by flying foxes should not be consumed by people. ... Fruit covered in guano (bat droppings) should be washed thoroughly and peeled prior to consumption.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/fireweed-dont-let-this-small-plant-turn-into-a-big-problem Cached Explore
15 Sep 2021: Fireweed seeds can be viable in the soil for many years after the plant is gone. ... This will usually reduce instances of seed proliferation, which will reduce your treatment costs overall.
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15 Aug 2023: Fireweed seeds can be viable in the soil for many years after the plant is gone. ... Every flower on a fireweed plant can produce up to 150 seeds, which can mean many years of infestations that increase in size year on year.
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27 Jul 2023: Flying foxes eat nectar and fruit from over 100 species of native trees and vines. ... When their natural food sources aren’t available, they supplement their diet with fruit from introduced plants, however these do not meet their nutritional needs.
by Belinda Whelbandipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/225990/AZ-of-Waste-Disposal-for-Ipswich-Residents.pdf Explore
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10 Feb 2022: F Farm chemicals and containers Fluorescent light bulbs Flowers Foam boxes and trays Food cans (empty) Food scraps Fridges and freezers Fruit punnets. ... N Nappies (disposable) Needles. O Oil (motor/machinery) Organic waste. P Paint tins (wet, up to 20
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